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README
group Module
Jan Janak
FhG FOKUS
Daniel-Constantin Mierla
<miconda@gmail.com>
Edited by
Jan Janak
Copyright © 2003 FhG FOKUS
Revision History
Revision $Revision$ $Date: 2008-08-06 12:08:33 +0200
(Mi, 06 Aug 2008) $
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Table of Contents
1. Admin Guide
1.1. Overview
1.1.1. Strict membership checking
1.1.2. Regular Expression based checking
1.2. Dependencies
1.2.1. Kamailio Modules
1.2.2. External Libraries or Applications
1.3. Exported Parameters
1.3.1. db_url (string)
1.3.2. table (string)
1.3.3. user_column (string)
1.3.4. domain_column (string)
1.3.5. group_column (string)
1.3.6. use_domain (integer)
1.3.7. re_table (string)
1.3.8. re_exp_column (string)
1.3.9. re_gid_column (string)
1.3.10. multiple_gid (integer)
1.4. Exported Functions
1.4.1. is_user_in(URI, group)
1.4.2. get_user_group(URI, AVP)
List of Examples
1.1. Set db_url parameter
1.2. Set table parameter
1.3. Set user_column parameter
1.4. Set domain_column parameter
1.5. Set group_column parameter
1.6. Set use_domain parameter
1.7. Set re_table parameter
1.8. Set reg_exp_column parameter
1.9. Set re_gid_column parameter
1.10. Set multiple_gid parameter
1.11. is_user_in usage
1.12. get_user_group usage
Chapter 1. Admin Guide
1.1. Overview
This module provides functionalities for different methods of
group membership checking.
1.1.1. Strict membership checking
There is a database table that contains list of users and
groups they belong to. The module provides the possibility to
check if a specific user belongs to a specific group.
There is no DB caching support, each check involving a DB
query.
1.1.2. Regular Expression based checking
Another database table contains list of regular expressions and
group IDs. A matching occurs if the user URI match the regular
expression. This type of matching may be used to fetch the
group ID(s) the user belongs to (via RE matching) .
Due performance reasons (regular expression evaluation), DB
cache support is available: the table content is loaded into
memory at startup and all regular expressions are compiled.
1.2. Dependencies
1.2.1. Kamailio Modules
The following modules must be loaded before this module:
* A database module, like mysql, postgres or dbtext
1.2.2. External Libraries or Applications
The following libraries or applications must be installed
before running Kamailio with this module loaded:
* None.
1.3. Exported Parameters
1.3.1. db_url (string)
URL of the database table to be used.
Default value is
"mysql://openserro:openserro@localhost/openser".
Example 1.1. Set db_url parameter
...
modparam("group", "db_url", "mysql://username:password@dbhost/openser")
...
1.3.2. table (string)
Name of the table holding strict definitions of groups and
their members.
Default value is "grp".
Example 1.2. Set table parameter
...
modparam("group", "table", "grp_table")
...
1.3.3. user_column (string)
Name of the "table" column holding usernames.
Default value is "username".
Example 1.3. Set user_column parameter
...
modparam("group", "user_column", "user")
...
1.3.4. domain_column (string)
Name of the "table" column holding domains.
Default value is "domain".
Example 1.4. Set domain_column parameter
...
modparam("group", "domain_column", "realm")
...
1.3.5. group_column (string)
Name of the "table" column holding groups.
Default value is "grp".
Example 1.5. Set group_column parameter
...
modparam("group", "group_column", "grp")
...
1.3.6. use_domain (integer)
If enabled (set to non zero value) then domain will be used
also used for strict group matching; otherwise only the
username part will be used.
Default value is 0 (no).
Example 1.6. Set use_domain parameter
...
modparam("group", "use_domain", 1)
...
1.3.7. re_table (string)
Name of the table holding definitions for regular-expression
based groups. If no table is defined, the regular-expression
support is disabled.
Default value is "NULL".
Example 1.7. Set re_table parameter
...
modparam("group", "re_table", "re_grp")
...
1.3.8. re_exp_column (string)
Name of the "re_table" column holding the regular expression
used for user matching.
Default value is "reg_exp".
Example 1.8. Set reg_exp_column parameter
...
modparam("group", "reg_exp_column", "re")
...
1.3.9. re_gid_column (string)
Name of the "re_table" column holding the group IDs.
Default value is "group_id".
Example 1.9. Set re_gid_column parameter
...
modparam("group", "re_gid_column", "grp_id")
...
1.3.10. multiple_gid (integer)
If enabled (non zero value) the regular-expression matching
will return all group IDs that match the user; otherwise only
the first will be returned.
Default value is "1".
Example 1.10. Set multiple_gid parameter
...
modparam("group", "multiple_gid", 0)
...
1.4. Exported Functions
1.4.1. is_user_in(URI, group)
This function is to be used for script group membership. The
function returns true if username in the given URI is member of
the given group and false if not.
Meaning of the parameters is as follows:
* URI - URI whose username and optionally domain to be used,
this can be one of:
+ Request-URI - Use Request-URI username and
(optionally) domain.
+ To - Use To username and (optionally) domain.
+ From - Use From username and (optionally) domain.
+ Credentials - Use digest credentials username.
+ $avp(name) - Use the URI from the AVP specified by
this pseudo-variable.
* group - Name of the group to check.
This function can be used from REQUEST_ROUTE and FAILURE_ROUTE.
Example 1.11. is_user_in usage
...
if (is_user_in("Request-URI", "ld")) {
...
};
...
1.4.2. get_user_group(URI, AVP)
This function is to be used for regular expression based group
membership. The function returns true if username in the given
URI belongs to at least one group; the group ID(s) are returned
as AVPs.
Meaning of the parameters is as follows:
* URI - URI to be matched against the regular expressions:
+ Request-URI - Use Request-URI
+ To - Use To URI.
+ From - Use From URI
+ Credentials - Use digest credentials username and
realm.
+ $avp(name) - Use the URI from the AVP specified by
this pseudo-variable.
* AVP - $avp(name) - the matched group IDs are returned in
this AVP.
This function can be used from REQUEST_ROUTE and FAILURE_ROUTE.
Example 1.12. get_user_group usage
...
if (get_user_group("Request-URI", "$avp(i:10)")) {
xgdb("User $ru belongs to $(avp(i:10)[*]) group(s)\n");
....
};
...